I enjoyed his prose and the inner conflict of Thomas Covenant. His struggle with himself, his purpose, and reality was all very intriguing.
The drop from 4 to 3 stars was the central immoral event that Thomas commits. It stayed with me throughout the rest of the book, sickening me of his character.
Every time I start reading a page of this book I wish I was reading something else. The run on sentences, repetition, and lack of punctuation leave me caring little as to what happens in the rest of the book. I am afraid I will have to shelf this book until the time comes that I want to punish myself.
Good YA caper with a fantasy bend. While I'm not going to binge the rest of series, I might pick up book 2 down the road.
I had a hard time connecting with the main character, which made her training very hard to get through. Interesting idea for a series just not for me.